Final Fantasy 7 Remake short videos show off special DLC Summons in combat

Three different Final Fantasy 7 Remake (opens in new tab) DLC summons will be available to those who pre-order a copy of the game or purchase one of the deluxe editions. 

The three summons include a Chocobo Chick included as a pre-order bonus for any version of the game, a Carbuncle summon for those who purchase the digital deluxe or 1st class editions, and finally a Cactuar summon for purchasing any deluxe edition. 

Today we’re giving you a glimpse at three special #FinalFantasy VII Remake DLC summons.Take a look at Chocobo Chick 🐤, Carbuncle 🔴 & Cactuar 🌵 in battle!Chocobo Chick comes with every pre-order of #FF7R, find out more here👉 https://t.co/5ITHMObkaH pic.twitter.com/KPr7OK3MeuFebruary 19, 2020

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Square Enix revealed details about how the the summons work (opens in new tab)and some of the ones featured in a recent blog post, with the first images unveiling the Chocobo with a super Saiyan-like hairdo and the oddly-proportioned Carbuncle. Three little promotional trailers have been posted on the official Twitter account for the Final Fantasy 7 Remake, showing off the different summons joining Cloud in battle. 

The videos give us a brief glimpse at the unique moves of the three different summons, with the Cactuar shooting out a barrage of spikes, while Carbuncle appears to cover cloud with a protective shield and increase his stats, and the Chocobo delivers a mighty blow. 

pic.twitter.com/IB3Hik4JuQFebruary 19, 2020

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In the original game, Summons Materia could be used to deliver a special attack move against an enemy to help you deal some additional damage, increase the stats of your weapons, or give you some extra protection in combat, and the summons appear to work in much the same way this time around. 

The Summons are essentially different allies who will join you in battle for a limited time. Once your special summon gauge fills up, the ally will appear and fight against enemies independently, before delivering a powerful attack they execute just before they leave the battlefield. 

Want to read more? Check out the Final Fantasy 7 Remake opening cinematic movie (opens in new tab).

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